Over the weekend I done a last minute impulse shoot at Brick Lane, London. This shoot links in with the theme of contrast as the aim was to show the contrast between the urban area covered in street art and the model who looks girly, vintage and slightly out of place. I think this contrast was clearly shown and emphasised in editing. Although I got some good photographs from this shoot, I took less than I hoped as the shoot was cut short due to the rain. Even though I got good photographs, I am classing this as sort of a 'draft' shoot due to the weather cutting it down, and I plan to go back and do another shoot the same.
This is possibly my favourite from the shoot, mainly because I love the street art shown. As I wanted to show the quote in full, yet show the model, I put her to the side looking at it. I wasn't sure if the composition would work, and make her look out of place but it actually worked. As the model is shown as much as this, making the contrast not as strong, the contrast shown mainly in this is the way the quote looks slightly out of place in the area. To make it contrast more visible, when editing, I increased the contrast a lot.
I really like how bright and almost psychedelic this image is, showing an image repeated and then that repeated even more. I chose to use this photograph for this multiple image experiment as it contrast the rest of the photographs, showing the model in a more fun way rather than so serious. The contrast is shown in this image through the editing, with the ligher brighter colours contrasting the high contrast, darker images.
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